Banana cultivars are derived from hybridizations involving Musa acuminata subspecies. The latter diverged following geographical isolation in distinct South-east Asian continental regions and islands. Observation of chromosome pairing irregularities in meiosis of hybrids between these subspecies ...
Dupouy, M.
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Baurens, F.C.
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Derouault, P.
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Hervouet, C.
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Cardi, C.
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Cruaud, C.
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Istace, B.
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Labadie, K.
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Guiougou, C.
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Toubi, L.
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Salmon, F.
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Mournet, P.
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Rouard, M.
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Yahiaoui, N.
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Lemainque, A.
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Martin, G.
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D'Hont, A.
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[Two large reciprocal translocations characterized in the disease resistance-rich burmannica genetic group of Musa acuminata.]
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Two large reciprocal translocations characterized in the disease resistance-rich burmannica genetic group of Musa acuminata.
Most banana cultivars are triploid seedless parthenocarpic clones derived from hybridization between Musa acuminata subspecies and sometimes M. balbisiana. M. acuminata subspecies were suggested to differ by a few large chromosomal rearrangements based on chromosome pairing configurations in inte...
Martin, G.
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Carreel, F.
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Coriton, O.
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Hervouet, C.
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Cardi, C.
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Derouault, P.
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Roques, D.
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Salmon, F.
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Rouard, M.
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Sardos, J.
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Labadie, Karine
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Baurens, F.C.
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D’Hont, A.
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[Evolution of the banana genome (Musa acuminata) is impacted by large chromosomal translocations]
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Evolution of the banana genome (Musa acuminata) is impacted by large chromosomal translocations
Banana (Musa) is one of the most important economic and staple crops in the world. The majority of edible cultivated banana species arises from two species of the Eumusa group, Musa acuminata (A genome) and Musa balbisiana(B genome). In order to assess the biochemical diversity that exists in our...
Drapal, Margit
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Carvalho, E.
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Houwe, I. van den
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Rouard, M.
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Sardos, J.
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Amah, D.
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Swennen, R.L.
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Roux, N.
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Fraser, P.
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[A metabolomics approach to the assessment of banana diversity and traits]
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A metabolomics approach to the assessment of banana diversity and traits
The study of genetic variations is the basis of many research domains in biology. From genome structure to population dynamics, many applications involve the use of genetic variants. The advent of next-generation sequencing technologies led to such a flood of data that the daily work of scientist...
Sempéré, G.
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Pétel, A.
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Rouard, M.
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Frouin, J.
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Hueber, Y.
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De Bellis, F.
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Larmande, P.
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[Gigwa v2—Extended and improved genotype investigator]
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Gigwa v2—Extended and improved genotype investigator
Hueber, Y.
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Hribova, E.
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Houwe, I. van den
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Roux, N.
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Rouard, M.
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Sardos, J.
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[Application of NGS-generated SNP data to complex crops studies: the example of Musa spp. (banana).]
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Application of NGS-generated SNP data to complex crops studies: the example of Musa spp. (banana).
Banana (Musa sp.) is a vegetatively propagated, low fertility, potentially hybrid and polyploid crop. These qualities make the breeding and targeted genetic improvement of this crop a difficult and long process. The Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) approach is becoming widely used in crop pla...
Sardos, J.
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Rouard, M.
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Hueber, Y.
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Cenci, A.
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Hyma, K.E.
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Houwe, I. van den
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Hribova, E.
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Courtois, Brigitte
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[A genome-wide association study on the seedless phenotype in banana (Musa spp.) reveals the potential of a selected panel to detect candidate genes in a vegetatively propagated crop]
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A genome-wide association study on the seedless phenotype in banana (Musa spp.) reveals the potential of a selected panel to detect candidate genes in a vegetatively propagated crop
Chan, A.
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Perrier, X.
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Jenny, C.
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Jacquemoud-Collet, J.P.
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Rouard, M.
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Sardos, J.
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Roux, N.
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Town, C.D.
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[Using genotyping-by-sequencing to understand Musa diversity]
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Using genotyping-by-sequencing to understand Musa diversity
Guignon, V.
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Ruas, M.
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Droc, Gaëtan
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Dereeper, A.
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Sardos, J.
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Hueber, Y.
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Roux, N.
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Rouard, M.
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[Managing banana genetic resources and genomic information with the triplet Drupal/Tripal/Chado]
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Managing banana genetic resources and genomic information with the triplet Drupal/Tripal/Chado